openSUSE:Wallpapers 12.2

tagline: From openSUSE

We would like to invite our openSUSE artists and enthusiasts to join us in creating beautiful wallpapers for the next release, 12.2. It truly is an amazing experience to contribute with artwork for this project. Please be sure that if you would like to contribute, follow the wallpaper guidelines found in our wiki. There are specific ideas about our wallpapers that are important for the distribution. As always we look for good design upon which the artwork team will vote later on. The submission deadline is January 21, 2012.

Please note that great computer artwork can be hard to achieve. One try might now be enough. We would like to offer suggestions on how to go about creating the next openSUSE 12.2 wallpaper.

Conceptualize an idea in your mind first.

Look for inspiration. Gather photos, objects, even music that can help you visualize your concept.

Choose colors and elements for your composition. Remember to follow the wallpaper guidelines for both of these items.

Draw your concept on paper. Pen and paper are probably your best asset in constructing your design. It can help you "feel" your concept. It also traces the ideas that will help you when creating your wallpaper on a computer program such as GIMP or Inkscape.

Be sure to be tidy with your artwork and also keep good source files organized. If your design is chosen, you will be asked to upload your finalized work and sources to our repository. Hence the organization warning.

Please render your wallpaper with the standard size of 1920x1200 and submit it to this page.

The default font for openSUSE offciall artwork is FiftLeg. You can get in a few ways:

It is in standard openSUSE repos, so:

zypper in fifth-leg-font

If you don't use openSUSE right now, you can find it in a git repo at Gitorius